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I The Greatest Motor Car Value Offering in New Zealand To-day. The 1915 Maxwell 25. A HANDSOME, EASY-RIDING OAR, with every needed feature and ©very essential quality. Installed with Gray and Davis ELECTRIC) SELF* STARTER, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, and ELECTRIC HORN. / Fully-equipped 5-Seater £260. Fully-equipped Roadster £250. THE 1914 MAXWELL 25 was the only moderr' a price * car that could boast of the fine appearanoe and sweet running qualities and equipment equal to othe rears selling at considerably higher price. THE 1915 MAXWELL 25' outel asses at avery point even the splendid 1914 Model. A pure Streamline Mot or Car, mado of the very highest quality material. THE MAXWELL CAR comes to you COMPLETELY EQUIPPED with Electric Starter and Lights at a sur prising price. The FIRST SHIP-* MENT OF LATEST MODELS ARRIVING SHORTLY. J. Q. ANDREWS, Temuka. MAXWELL IMPORTER. * J. STORRIER, SUB-AGENT, TIMARU.

A GEANEY BEOS., NNOUNCE \ THAT THE'i' ARB SHIFTING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 18tb, TO LARGER AND MORE COM* MOBIOUS PREMISES OPPOSITE CHOEAL HALL.' The best of Meata, Civility, Low Pricee and Expert Delivery, will be at your service as usual. Phono 668* . * BMAILL AND LEB, General engineers, wheel. WRIGHTS, FARRIERS AND COACH-PAINTERS. TO DAIRYMEN: Hare for Sale, very cheap to Clears-* 1 8 H.P. Steam Boiler, lOOlbapressure, with ejector. Steam Pump and Steam Turbine Separator, all in good order. INQUIRIES INVITED. HE UNITED SERVICE HOTBfy CHRISTCH URCH, > T la now Tinder the Management ol MR. JOHN MORRISON. Late of the Royal Hotel* Auckland) N O T T c B Dealers come and deolora go But Ayers is always here, you know f So if you have anything to soil, AYERS will call and treat you well. A. AYERS: Cliff Street, buys in any quantity, Fat, Bottles, Zinc, Lead,,- Copper, Brass and all Metals. Spot Cash; no oelny. 'Phone 557. Highest Prices given for all lines. S. Mcßride, MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, Large Choice '.n LOCAL AND IMPORTED STONES. MODERATE PRI'JES Marble and Granite Monumenta from Scotch and Italian Quarries. Note Address: SOPHIA STREET: TIMARU. (Opp. Wreck Wonun.enM BEST BRITISH A Brinsmead Piano resembles other Pianos only in name. It has a Character ' entirely its own. BRINSMEAD : BEGG'S.

MUSICAL. MR P. SULLIVAN. TEACHER ©» Mandolin, Guitar. Pianoforte and Theory. Pupils visited at their own Residence, or STUDIO. Hour* 10 to 12 and Bto 0 p.m. Gtudio over E P Bust and C<*. H. PURC BL L WEBB. Organist of Trinity Preebyteriaa Church. Receive* PupiU for Rinrfna nnfl Voice Culture, O'gan, Pianoforte «na Theory. AddroM: C'o Mimm M^Lauchlm. BEVERLEY ROAD. MR ALFRED W. V. VINE. F.R.C.0., A.R.C.M.. L.R.A.M.. Tuition given on Organ and 1 ian» forte, in Singing. Voice Production. Theory of Music, Harmony, and Uonn« terpont, Elementary and Advanc«d. Term begins from Ist Lesson. Railway Concessions to Country PupiM. Address —Ruihi. No. 7 SARAH ST. Telophone No. 488. Railway Concessions to country pupil*. MR T>. CLARKE. TEACHER of Singing and Pianoforte in Theory and Practice. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Special Classes for Children ( .7 1 years of age, and younger if decidedly musical). These classes axe intended as a means to ensure a thoroughly sound foundation for tlie study of any musical instrument, or Singing. Classes Saturdays 10 a.m. to 12- Class Fee merely nominal. All terms at I'eggs, or at the Studio, Herald Buildings, Arcade, T:maru. (At homo Mondays and Tuesdays 2 to 3 p.m.). Mr Clarke visits Fairlie, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Lessons at St. Stephen's Hall, Fairlie. COAL. COAL. COAL. COAL, Order now for prompt delivery. We can supply::— NEWCASTLE, WESTPORT, WARONUI, . KNIGHTCAPS, and KAITANGATA. FIREWOOD. Willow, Pinus Insignus. and Bluegum. J. H. WHYTE, 136 CHURCH STREET, 'Phone 409. TIMARU. FOR SALE. 2000 Acres Freehold, Bluecliffs; 960 Acres, Motulcaike. all ploughable, 4roomed House, etc.; 172 Acres L.1.P., near Timaru, rent 9s per Acre; "!.0 Acres, Page's Road, 5-roomed House, Stables, 3tc.; Stafford House, Elizabeth Street, containing Ten Rooms, all conveniences, no reasonable offer refused; Sections Rathmore and Onslow Streets, 10 per cent, deposit; over Quarter Acre 6-roomed House, Church Street West, price £4BO, owner left Timaruj 12 Acres, Wai-iti Road; 4 level Sections, Church frontage Section, Watlington, £100; Quarter Acre, Raymond Street, £120; Quarter _Acre, 5-roomed House, plastered Craigie Avenue, must be sold to wind, up an estate, no reasonable offer refused; J Acre, 6-roomed House, Avenue Road, all modern conveniences, loosebox, good fruit garden, £2OO cash required; Quarter Acre, two 4-roomed Houses, stables, etc., Latter Street, £1000; Section, Eversley, sp'endid view, £95, deposit £3O; I have a cash purchaser for 5 Acres to 10 Acres close to town; 35 Acres, 4-roomed House and Outbuildings, 5 miles from Timaru; 1-6 Acre, Heaton Street, close to A'exandra Square, £285. easy terms; 174 Acres L.1.P., .near-P.-Point,. 25 Acres in Wheat, 40 Acres in Oats, 2 Acres Potatoes, 60 new Grass, balance 2 and 3-year-old Grass, 4-roomed Houso. Dairy, Stables, Implement Shed and Sheepyards, plenty water, rent 10s per Acre, low goodwill; 40 Acres. Freehold, Springbrook, 28 Acres, L.1.P., Springbrook, 4-roomed House, etc., rent 13s 4d per acre; J Acre 5-roomed House, South Street, £6O deposit; Splendid Bui'ding Site corner Elizabeth and Theodocia Streets. D. MAHONEY. LAND AGENT. E. [A Card.] HISLOP JAMESON, ARCHITECT. HIGH-STREET i WAIMA.TE,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15504, 14 November 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15504, 14 November 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15504, 14 November 1914, Page 5

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